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jon: dan springer in seattle, dan, thank you. jenna: well you heard of people writing reviews for movies and restaurants. you might do it yourself. do you ever write reviews, jon? jon: only in my ahead. jenna: i really think i'm going to write a review and never do, right? apparently there is new trend online. it is not about restaurants or movies. it is about reviewing prisons. rick folbaum is live in the new york city newsroom, not from personal experience. >> reporter: not from personal experience. actually on part of the some of the reviewers, yes. yelp is a website that allows anybody to write a review any place with standard address. you mentioned restaurants, hotels. just in case you were shopping for a nice place, to spend maximum of next five to 10 years you can now write a review of a prison online and there are about 35 reviews for san quentin state prison in california, yelp's four-star rating system could help you make a important decision. giving the place one star, not recommended. scott, a little more generous, gi
jon: dan springer in seattle, dan, thank you. jenna: well you heard of people writing reviews for movies and restaurants. you might do it yourself. do you ever write reviews, jon? jon: only in my ahead. jenna: i really think i'm going to write a review and never do, right? apparently there is new trend online. it is not about restaurants or movies. it is about reviewing prisons. rick folbaum is live in the new york city newsroom, not from personal experience. >> reporter: not from...
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dan, did any of this do any favors? >> whether you're in court of law or arbitration hearing throwing a tantrum is never good idea. it will never help you. he is upset that bud selig the commissioner, won't testify. that is like a criminal defendant in new york city wanting a district attorney to he have or federal defendant wanting the u.s. attorney general to testify. unless bud selig has material evidence if he witnessed or interviewed a witness or something relevant to the chriscase other than that there is no reason for bud selig to testify. a-rod is doing this as public relations tactic, not necessarily as a legal tactic. patti ann: heather, as dan said, he is angry selig is not appearing at the hearing. major laying baseball was represented by the chief operating officer, rob manfred. selig never testifies at these things. the real problem here is that a-rod will not testify under oath. what about that? >> i think a-rod never intended to testify under oath and this is excuse for him not to testify. he has given u
dan, did any of this do any favors? >> whether you're in court of law or arbitration hearing throwing a tantrum is never good idea. it will never help you. he is upset that bud selig the commissioner, won't testify. that is like a criminal defendant in new york city wanting a district attorney to he have or federal defendant wanting the u.s. attorney general to testify. unless bud selig has material evidence if he witnessed or interviewed a witness or something relevant to the chriscase...
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dan springer is live in seattle with the details on that. dan? >> reporter: yeah, jenna. as you know, pay and benefits are always at the heart of every labor dispute. well, now you can add obamacare because it's changing the way companies approach health care coverage for their workers. 30,000 grocery store workers in washington state could be on the picket lines as early as monday, and the main sticking point is management's decision to no longer offer health insurance for anyone working fewer than 30 hours a week. under the current contract, workers are covered if they put in at least 16 hours per week. the four major chains are safeway, fred meyer, qfc and albertson's. they say their costs are going up because of a new tax on their so-called cadillac medical plan, but the united food and commercial workers say obamacare is just being used as an excuse to cut benefits. >> the reason why the employers are doing this is it's a big money grab. there's tens of millions, if not hundreds of millions of dollars that they feel like they might be able to save by kicking everybod
dan springer is live in seattle with the details on that. dan? >> reporter: yeah, jenna. as you know, pay and benefits are always at the heart of every labor dispute. well, now you can add obamacare because it's changing the way companies approach health care coverage for their workers. 30,000 grocery store workers in washington state could be on the picket lines as early as monday, and the main sticking point is management's decision to no longer offer health insurance for anyone working...
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dan springer is live in seattle with more. dan. >> reporter: jenna, first the good news, it's not even close to the trouble that the 787 is facing, but boeing has put out a safety bulletin to airlines about some engine problems that have happened on the 737, next generation planes shortly after particular off. 32 times over the last five years the planes have experienced some vibrating or osculating in the engine. in one case both engines were affected and the pilot turned the plane around and landed. boeing says the engine's instability usually disappears after a few seconds to a couple of minutes, and pilots have for the most part just continued their flights. alaska airlines has had the most cases. the problems have all been on flights that have taken off on the west coast. boeing says they think it could be due to fuel contamination and so they are looking at the fuel supply chain, particularly here at ctac which is a hub for alaska air. boeing has notified the federal aviation administration and so far there has not been
dan springer is live in seattle with more. dan. >> reporter: jenna, first the good news, it's not even close to the trouble that the 787 is facing, but boeing has put out a safety bulletin to airlines about some engine problems that have happened on the 737, next generation planes shortly after particular off. 32 times over the last five years the planes have experienced some vibrating or osculating in the engine. in one case both engines were affected and the pilot turned the plane...
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esther, dan. thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. jenna: deadly violence escalating as christians and muslims clash in egypt. what president morsi is saying about the fighting and his problem news -- promise to protect christians. copd makes it hard to breathe... but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can help make this a great block party. ♪ [ male announce ] advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not bused more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may incrse your risk of osteoporosis some eye prlems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking advair. ask your doctor if including advair could help improve your lung function. [ male announcer ] advair diskus
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one of the guys was dan sly. here's what he had to say about the moments just before hitting that water. >> my foot had pushed to the floor as far as possible before momentum carried me through, and there you just hold on for dear life at that point. it's no screaming, no yelling, you just, you go with it. >> reporter: now, he went with it, all right, and he got his wife out safely as well and waited those 90 minutes for the rescuers. you can see a steel girder. that's one of the top girders that was also hit by this high-profile vehicle, this semi truck, and it is damaged all the way to the right-hand side. so what we think happened was the semi truck was pushed all the way over to the right-hand side of this bridge, the far right lane because there was another car in the center lane. that vehicle, that semi truck should have been all the way to the center where he had higher clearance because you can see there's a little bit of an arch there, and that vehicle is still over there and is being investigated by the
one of the guys was dan sly. here's what he had to say about the moments just before hitting that water. >> my foot had pushed to the floor as far as possible before momentum carried me through, and there you just hold on for dear life at that point. it's no screaming, no yelling, you just, you go with it. >> reporter: now, he went with it, all right, and he got his wife out safely as well and waited those 90 minutes for the rescuers. you can see a steel girder. that's one of the...
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dan springer live from phoenix. dan, thank you. and we want to play for you now more of that exclusive interview with jodi arias. >> why did you -- [inaudible] at the beginning? >> well, mostly because i was scared, and i also didn't want certain aspects of my relationship with travis to come out, and i was ashamed of what had happened, how it happened, how it escalated. i don't know if there's really a word at least in my vocabulary to describe it, but i think mortified is one of the closest words, ashamed. things like that. >> do you -- [inaudible] or what are your thoughts on that? >> i typically avoided eye contact. travis comes from a family where they all sort of look a lot alike. so when i see their faces, i see travis, and i see the man that abused me, and i don't want to look at that. >> and just a recent tweet, you were talking about -- you just mentioned the word "suicide." i mean, how are you doing right now? >> well, i'm not really looking forward to what comes next, but -- >> explain that to me. >> well, i just, it's
dan springer live from phoenix. dan, thank you. and we want to play for you now more of that exclusive interview with jodi arias. >> why did you -- [inaudible] at the beginning? >> well, mostly because i was scared, and i also didn't want certain aspects of my relationship with travis to come out, and i was ashamed of what had happened, how it happened, how it escalated. i don't know if there's really a word at least in my vocabulary to describe it, but i think mortified is one of...
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dan springer is live in seattle. dan. >> reporter: yeah, jon the grounding is a major blow to boeing and the airlines that have sung billions of dollars into this plane of the future. airlines around the world are scrambling to bring in jets to replace the 787s that are not allowed to fly right now. that's led to flight delays and cancellations. many passengers have been stranded, their plans in limbo. for the most part they've been saying, better safe than sorry. >> i'd rather have to fly either tomorrow or sake som take some flights tonight by different airplane lines than put in the risk of anything happening, you know. >> reporter: the faa's directive followed an emergency landing of a 787 in japan yesterday. a lithium eye on battery below the cockpit overheated and hot chemicals sprayed out of it. a different battery i cracked open the other day. they have to prove the dream lean iris safe before it can fly again. the battery manufacturer told reporters it could take months just to figure out what the problem is
dan springer is live in seattle. dan. >> reporter: yeah, jon the grounding is a major blow to boeing and the airlines that have sung billions of dollars into this plane of the future. airlines around the world are scrambling to bring in jets to replace the 787s that are not allowed to fly right now. that's led to flight delays and cancellations. many passengers have been stranded, their plans in limbo. for the most part they've been saying, better safe than sorry. >> i'd rather have...
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dan schor, a former prosecutor. rebecca rosewood land is a defense attorney. dan, this thing is unfortunately kind of common. >> we have the same situation in new york, people that are sometimes violent felons. we have elected officials in new york in jail because of public corruption still getting pensions from elected office. jon: why can't being a convicted felon, why can't they write some side of the law that says you're a convicted felon, you lose your pension. >> they can and amend the law and change it. in new york it would require a constitutional amendment. some people are proposing that. here in chicago a person convicted of a violent murder and still getting a pension. the public is paying for his incarceration and pension. jon: rebecca, he collected more than $800,000 while in prison? >> jon, i have to agree the position is ridiculous. in chicago and illinois they should change the statute. the victim's family should sue himselfly. remember the brown family sued o.j. and there is outstanding verdict. the victim's family can sue him for wrongful dea
dan schor, a former prosecutor. rebecca rosewood land is a defense attorney. dan, this thing is unfortunately kind of common. >> we have the same situation in new york, people that are sometimes violent felons. we have elected officials in new york in jail because of public corruption still getting pensions from elected office. jon: why can't being a convicted felon, why can't they write some side of the law that says you're a convicted felon, you lose your pension. >> they can and...
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arthel: dan springer quite complicated. jon: she is accused of killing her exlover in a murderous rage. this woman faces a possible death sentence. when she is not in court she is busy doing something else. what occupies her time in her jail cell that apparently is raking in the dough. a balanced budget amendment was filed today. how do they plan to convince fellow sevens to support the bill? we'll talk to senator lee next. so...how'd it go? well, dad, i spent my childhood living with monks learning the art of dealmaking. you've mastered monkey-style kung fu? no. priceline is different now. you don't even have to bid. master hahn taught you all that? oh, and he says to say (translated from cantonese) "you still owe him five bucks." your accent needs a little work. ♪ [ male announcer ] let's take every drop of courage, every ounce of inspiration, every bit of determination, and go where we've never gone before. ♪ introducing the radically new avalon. toyota. let's go places. this reduced sodium soup says it mahelp lower
arthel: dan springer quite complicated. jon: she is accused of killing her exlover in a murderous rage. this woman faces a possible death sentence. when she is not in court she is busy doing something else. what occupies her time in her jail cell that apparently is raking in the dough. a balanced budget amendment was filed today. how do they plan to convince fellow sevens to support the bill? we'll talk to senator lee next. so...how'd it go? well, dad, i spent my childhood living with monks...
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dan springer has that live from seattle for us. dan? >> reporter: yeah, dan, it's happening in washington state and in colorado where cops are trying to teach old dogs to unlearn those old tricks, and not everyone is happy. some agencies are giving their k-9 units early retirement, others are going to phase out their current k-9s and replace them with dogs that have been trained to not react to marijuana. that's what the washington state patrol is doing. the concern they have is that if dogs hit on what is now a legal amount of marijuana to possess, they could face lawsuits or worse, lose all the evidence of other crimes found during later searches. >> we'll have to look for other indicators. people who transport drugs have certain habits, we know what those habits are, and we'll have to develop those cases other ways. >> reporter: ah, but some agencies are calling that a knee jerk reaction that will only give comfort to drug traffickers, local dealers and young potheads. it's still illegal for minors to smoke marijuana or for anyone to
dan springer has that live from seattle for us. dan? >> reporter: yeah, dan, it's happening in washington state and in colorado where cops are trying to teach old dogs to unlearn those old tricks, and not everyone is happy. some agencies are giving their k-9 units early retirement, others are going to phase out their current k-9s and replace them with dogs that have been trained to not react to marijuana. that's what the washington state patrol is doing. the concern they have is that if...
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jon: dan springer, thank you. >> reporter: okay. arthel: organizers call it the largest human rights demonstration in the world. thousands of pro-life americans descending on the national mall in washington for the annual march for life. now, this year's march comes the same week marking 40 years since the roe v. wade u.s. supreme court decision legalizing a woman's right to abortion. meanwhile, activists from the group stop patriarchy.org staging a counterprotest today in d.c. as well. doug mckelway's live from the national mall and, doug, what can you tell us about the crowds behind you? >> reporter: you know, it's hard to gauge at this point, arthel. it looks a little bit smaller than in years past, but the program is just literally started moments ago, and this crowd has a way of filling in just at the last moment. is so i don't want to gauge the size of it yet. i think people are still arriving here, and it's growing and growing especially on this very, very cold day. we're expecting to hear from a lot of politicians in the nex
jon: dan springer, thank you. >> reporter: okay. arthel: organizers call it the largest human rights demonstration in the world. thousands of pro-life americans descending on the national mall in washington for the annual march for life. now, this year's march comes the same week marking 40 years since the roe v. wade u.s. supreme court decision legalizing a woman's right to abortion. meanwhile, activists from the group stop patriarchy.org staging a counterprotest today in d.c. as well....
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>> i agree with dan. that would be the only plea i think that the community would support, that the victims -- i don't know if they would support it or not. but if they think that the preliminary hearing is going to be bad for the victims, just wait until the trial, it's just more, and more horrific and it doesn't seem to end. so if there is talk about a plea, i agree i can't imagine anything less than life without parole. but if it takes the death penalty off the table then it may be something that the prosecutors would consider in conjunction with the wishes of the victims' families. jenna we just saw on the screen the victims' faces. one of the larger questions we won't be able to answer today is what does justice look like real any a case like this. appreciate your thoughts, dan and esther, always, thank you for the time. >> thank you. >> thank you. jon: take you overseas where prince charles is about to get a new title, grand father. new reaction from the soon to be granddad, what he says must be don
>> i agree with dan. that would be the only plea i think that the community would support, that the victims -- i don't know if they would support it or not. but if they think that the preliminary hearing is going to be bad for the victims, just wait until the trial, it's just more, and more horrific and it doesn't seem to end. so if there is talk about a plea, i agree i can't imagine anything less than life without parole. but if it takes the death penalty off the table then it may be...
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hi, there, dan. >> reporter: hi, patti ann. we've learned that nine afghan villagers made the trip to joint base lewis-mcchord. they were telling jurors how robert bales murder rampage affected their lives. bales escaped the death penalty by pleading guilty june of last year to 16 counts of premeditated murder. the only decision for the jury is whether he should be eligible for parole in 20 years or not. even before the jury was empanelled today, bales suffered a set back when the military judge ruled the government could play a tape of a phone conversation between bales and his wife in which he apparently laughed about the charges. bales's defense attorney will argue he was suffering from posttraumatic post-traumatic stress disorder and a brain injury after four deployments. bales also had been dripping that night and had been using steroids. many of the victims were women and children. the survivors were outraged when the death penalty was taken off the table. we're told the sentencing could last all week and the government o
hi, there, dan. >> reporter: hi, patti ann. we've learned that nine afghan villagers made the trip to joint base lewis-mcchord. they were telling jurors how robert bales murder rampage affected their lives. bales escaped the death penalty by pleading guilty june of last year to 16 counts of premeditated murder. the only decision for the jury is whether he should be eligible for parole in 20 years or not. even before the jury was empanelled today, bales suffered a set back when the...
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dan springer is live in seattle. dan? >> reporter: yeah, jon. the faa approved the battery fix even as the company answers tough questions about the fire back in january that led to the dreamliner fleet getting grounded. the plane's lithium ion battery sured a short which led to the failure of all eight cells. boeing's new plan includes a redesigned battery that has more insulation between the cells to prevent what's called thermal runaway. the battery charger has been redesigned to reduce the total amount of energy in the battery so it doesn't work as hard, and it's going to be in a better steel containment box that won't allow oxygen to fuel a fire. the ntsb put boeing on the defensive this morning about its assumptions that turned out to be wrong. >> what we can't do is we can't account for every single possible method of short circuit, particularly what we would consider the unknown unknowns. >> reporter: boeing says it has logged 200,000 engineering hours on the battery fix and another 100,000 hours of testing. nineteen certification tests
dan springer is live in seattle. dan? >> reporter: yeah, jon. the faa approved the battery fix even as the company answers tough questions about the fire back in january that led to the dreamliner fleet getting grounded. the plane's lithium ion battery sured a short which led to the failure of all eight cells. boeing's new plan includes a redesigned battery that has more insulation between the cells to prevent what's called thermal runaway. the battery charger has been redesigned to...
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all right, dan rice, we wish you well. jenna: brave little boy with a brain tumor became a national hero when he ran for a 69 yard touchdown during nebraska's spring game. now a major medical update on little jack hoffman. you can't call him later. look at him run, right? jon: he's a bruiser. [ susan ] ...as though he had never left. the end. lovely read susan. but isn't it time to turn the page on your cup of joe? gevalia, or a cup of johan, is like losing yourself in a great book. may i read something? yes, please. of course. a rich, never bitter taste cup after cup. net weight 340 grams. [ sighs ] [ chuckles ] [ announcer ] always rich, never bitter. gevalia. you want a way to help minimize blood sugar spikes. support heart health. and your immune system. now there's new glucerna advance with three benefits in one. [ male announcer ] new glucerna advance. from the brand doctors recommend most. at the time of making the run and the months after. but now his family has good news. his father saying after more than a year o
all right, dan rice, we wish you well. jenna: brave little boy with a brain tumor became a national hero when he ran for a 69 yard touchdown during nebraska's spring game. now a major medical update on little jack hoffman. you can't call him later. look at him run, right? jon: he's a bruiser. [ susan ] ...as though he had never left. the end. lovely read susan. but isn't it time to turn the page on your cup of joe? gevalia, or a cup of johan, is like losing yourself in a great book. may i read...
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dan is a former prosecutor and joins us. doug, let me start with you. when you are charged with a crime. evident that is admissible is the evident that relates to the crime and wishing another crime, even evidence of furthering some other crime, how is that admissible under the rowels of evidence? i don't think it s. it is if federal court and you have prior bad act evidence. and not conviction of a crime but this is not even conduct as you pointed it out. wishes and thoughts are not prosecutable. but the judge will determine the value, and what the prem disis and there is a lot. and prosecutors have to be careful, they risque reversal on a pole. and defense lawyer like myself getting up and saying, if they can prove she intentionally did this she would. >> dan, why do they need evidence that she wanted to kill her partners? doesn't the prosecutions have a confession from the defendant? >> i agree it is unlikely the evidence of expressing her desire for other people to be killed come in. she admits she pushed her husband off of the cliff. but her action
dan is a former prosecutor and joins us. doug, let me start with you. when you are charged with a crime. evident that is admissible is the evident that relates to the crime and wishing another crime, even evidence of furthering some other crime, how is that admissible under the rowels of evidence? i don't think it s. it is if federal court and you have prior bad act evidence. and not conviction of a crime but this is not even conduct as you pointed it out. wishes and thoughts are not...
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jenna: you mentioned dan. that was a navy seal, good friend of ours, my family, who is double amputee, right? lost both legs and is an amazing athlete. one of the things that you talked about at walter reed, how you guys work together and how some of the friendships that you developed and relationships between the seniors and the freshmen really help you. >> yeah. jenna: we didn't get too much into the package with that that we ran yesterday. talk to our viewers who is the senior and who are the freshmen? >> now, i guess i've graduated up to senior right now, or moved up and progressed. there are new guys coming in from the spring offensive that happens overseas every year and, you know, they have come back in the fight during the spring and summertime months. now, i've been there a year which a lot of guys are there for a year, a little bit, two years. i just, i keep progressing. i go help all them out. new guys look up to me like i looked up to the guys that were there when i was a new guy. the military has
jenna: you mentioned dan. that was a navy seal, good friend of ours, my family, who is double amputee, right? lost both legs and is an amazing athlete. one of the things that you talked about at walter reed, how you guys work together and how some of the friendships that you developed and relationships between the seniors and the freshmen really help you. >> yeah. jenna: we didn't get too much into the package with that that we ran yesterday. talk to our viewers who is the senior and who...
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of dan springer is live in our seattle bureau with the fair and balanced look. dan? >> reporter: yeah, jenna, this battle is critical in many timber counties in southern oregon is specially where they have been bleeding jobs for a couple of decades. we went to josephine county in southern oregon a valley that used to have 20 sawmills and at one time was the fastest growing in the state. just recently the last one shut down. the rough and ready mill cut timber into wood, door and window frames for homes for 91 years. the problem is that the federal government owns 80% of the land in the county and timber sales have been slowed to a crawl since the spotted owl was listed as endangered species. 85 people lost their jobs. >> you just can't run a business no matter how you adapt, if you don't have the raw material and log supply to run that business. >> reporter: many of these rural counties have not been able to replace the timber jobs. unemployment in cave junction, which is home to rough and ready is at 20%. nearly a third of all josephine county residents are using fo
of dan springer is live in our seattle bureau with the fair and balanced look. dan? >> reporter: yeah, jenna, this battle is critical in many timber counties in southern oregon is specially where they have been bleeding jobs for a couple of decades. we went to josephine county in southern oregon a valley that used to have 20 sawmills and at one time was the fastest growing in the state. just recently the last one shut down. the rough and ready mill cut timber into wood, door and window...
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hi, dan. >> reporter: yeah, hi, jenna. since 9/11 the f.b.i. has conducted well over one hundred of these terrorism-related sting operations. in almost ever case the defense claims entrapment. that defense has not worked a single time yet. hraoelg experts say because the bar is so high. in this case the evidence against mohammed mohammed appears very strong. his father contacted the tprao*eub worried mohammed was becoming rad dhaka hraoeuzed. he had written about jihad and becoming a mart you are. but the defense argues he was young, impressionable and during the elaborate f.b.i. sting operation groomed to be a would be killer. it's a risky defense. >> they need to so something else entirely, andt their client was not the least bit predisposed to want to do that at all, and proving that is actually very difficult under these kind of circumstances. >> reporter: the defense admits mohammed hit numbers on a cellphone thinking it would detonate a massive bomb in a van right in the middle of a holiday tree lighting ceremony here in downtown portland
hi, dan. >> reporter: yeah, hi, jenna. since 9/11 the f.b.i. has conducted well over one hundred of these terrorism-related sting operations. in almost ever case the defense claims entrapment. that defense has not worked a single time yet. hraoelg experts say because the bar is so high. in this case the evidence against mohammed mohammed appears very strong. his father contacted the tprao*eub worried mohammed was becoming rad dhaka hraoeuzed. he had written about jihad and becoming a mart...
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he has the old dan quayle, foot-in-mouth disease and constant gaffe loop the rnc runs on their website. >> right. that got him in trouble when he ran in 2008. also ran once before in 198. but he is likeable. that is the one thing voter do like. if you go back to iowa, hillary clinton finished third in iowa but joe biden got less than 1% in 2008. so the chances of abiden candidacy i think are slim unless hillary decides she is not going to run. >> she may be the favorite but she is also the leading unfavorite if you will. and let's put it up on the screen. she is number one when voters are asked which candidate they would least like to see win the nomination. and in fact, joe biden does better. why is that? is that because fundamentally she tend to be a polarizing figure? >> yes. absolutely. i mean everyone has an opinion on: clint. and she has been over the years a polarizing figure. the left loves her but the right does not. i think her numbers are stronger than they were in 2008 but at the same time, republicans are already going after her. always mentioning benghazi. that will come
he has the old dan quayle, foot-in-mouth disease and constant gaffe loop the rnc runs on their website. >> right. that got him in trouble when he ran in 2008. also ran once before in 198. but he is likeable. that is the one thing voter do like. if you go back to iowa, hillary clinton finished third in iowa but joe biden got less than 1% in 2008. so the chances of abiden candidacy i think are slim unless hillary decides she is not going to run. >> she may be the favorite but she is...
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dan springer is live in seattle with more. dan? >> hi. opponents of the $15 minimum wage in washington scored a big legal victory on friday when the judge ruled it does not apply to any workers at the airport. the ruling says only the port of seattle has the wages and workplace rules within the tacoma airport. supporters say they'll appeal but that means 4700 airport workers won't be getting a big raise january 1. hotel and transportation workers outside the airport, however, will see their pay go up wednesday. that affects around 1600 people. hotel staff, parking lot attendants and car rental employees. in response employers have told us they will eliminate some jobs. some will go to self pay, shuttle drivers will be let go and hotels will contract that work out and a couple of hotels plan on closing the restaurants, killing more than 200 jobs. also future jobs won't be created. the owners of a three seatac has wanted to build a fourth but won't because of the $15 minimum wage. >> uncertainty is bad for business and we are right in that
dan springer is live in seattle with more. dan? >> hi. opponents of the $15 minimum wage in washington scored a big legal victory on friday when the judge ruled it does not apply to any workers at the airport. the ruling says only the port of seattle has the wages and workplace rules within the tacoma airport. supporters say they'll appeal but that means 4700 airport workers won't be getting a big raise january 1. hotel and transportation workers outside the airport, however, will see...
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prepped dan buck blames the sequester on the white house. it remains in place because the president refuses to do anything meaningful to reduce government spending. patti ann? >> wendell goler live in washington. thanks. >> a rally on the steps of capitol hill right now demanding answers in last year's benghazi terror attacks that killed four americans including ambassador chris stevens. the group, special operations speaks, organizing the rally. in about an hour or so the group will unroll a record-setting petition to members of congress containing signatures of one thousand special operations veterans. demanding a house select committee to investigate the terror attack. we will of course bring you a live report with news out of that rally. >> a debate over immigration reform raging in our nation's capitol but one american university is taking matters into its own hands. the medical school that says it is the first in the nation to accept applications from undocumented students. >>> plus jody arias is already there but could this guy soon f
prepped dan buck blames the sequester on the white house. it remains in place because the president refuses to do anything meaningful to reduce government spending. patti ann? >> wendell goler live in washington. thanks. >> a rally on the steps of capitol hill right now demanding answers in last year's benghazi terror attacks that killed four americans including ambassador chris stevens. the group, special operations speaks, organizing the rally. in about an hour or so the group...
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dan, what do you think about that argument? >> when she called t 913 originally, she concern 911 originally, they were thugging over it saying it was self-defense, they were also implying that he shot himself. they could go with their herely of the -- theory of the case, but they still have all these other theories, and that's going to be a problem for her credibility. uma: john, what are your thoughts on this, the fact that the defense is seeing this as something that is a positive given a very tough situation? >> well, look, uma, allegations and suspicions are not enough to convict anybody. in america you need beyond a reasonable doubt which is the highest level of certainty required under the law. and that's what the defense should be doing, it should be putting pressure on the prosecution to prove that beyond a reasonable doubt. there are several problems in this case. the first problem is you have one medical examiner that's saying that the gun was one inch from the boyfriend's face which would be more corroborating eviden
dan, what do you think about that argument? >> when she called t 913 originally, she concern 911 originally, they were thugging over it saying it was self-defense, they were also implying that he shot himself. they could go with their herely of the -- theory of the case, but they still have all these other theories, and that's going to be a problem for her credibility. uma: john, what are your thoughts on this, the fact that the defense is seeing this as something that is a positive given...
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dan springer live in seattle. this story might not be on our radar. what is the significance of this ruling? >> reporter: jenna, it is precedent setting. never before has u.s. reached across the board to punish a polluter under our laws. this exposes u.s. companies possibility of facing canadian justice. this resolves around tech resources a zinc and lead smelter across the u.s. border. the for centuries the company discharged toxic chemicals in columbia river t was legal in canada but carried by the river into the u.s. the indian tribe sued under u.s. superfund law. tech said they were not subject to u.s. law but a federal judge disagreed. environmentalists in canada are now eager to return the favor. >> the whole idea of applying u.s. law border to a canadian company would be precedent setting and it would also lead us to think about doing the same to american companies. >> reporter: and by some estimates the amount of pollution that goes from the u.s. to canada is about 10 times more than what comes the other way. so you can man a lot of companies
dan springer live in seattle. this story might not be on our radar. what is the significance of this ruling? >> reporter: jenna, it is precedent setting. never before has u.s. reached across the board to punish a polluter under our laws. this exposes u.s. companies possibility of facing canadian justice. this resolves around tech resources a zinc and lead smelter across the u.s. border. the for centuries the company discharged toxic chemicals in columbia river t was legal in canada but...
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dan henninger, deputy editor of "wall street journal" joins us here in studio. daniel, to call the rollout troubled is an understatement. it has been plagued with problems. is there any way to think january 1st it will be all sunshine and roses? >> sunshine and roses, i don't think so, leland. it will be like winter in chicago and cleveland in january an february. this only signed up people for these programs through the navigators and through the portal. but that doesn't mean the program itself which had to go all the way through the so-called back end, which means to the insurance companies or to the hospitals or pharmacies that provide drugs, that they have been connected with all of these new enrollees. so i think it's very likely that come january when these people start showing up for care a lot of systems will come up saying we have no record of you because they simply will not have flown through to all the rest of insurers and rest of them. >> speaking of all insurers and people that have to actually take money from consumers and pay for health care itse
dan henninger, deputy editor of "wall street journal" joins us here in studio. daniel, to call the rollout troubled is an understatement. it has been plagued with problems. is there any way to think january 1st it will be all sunshine and roses? >> sunshine and roses, i don't think so, leland. it will be like winter in chicago and cleveland in january an february. this only signed up people for these programs through the navigators and through the portal. but that doesn't mean...
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what's on your wish list, dan? >> all of it. i want to spend as little money as possible. consumers are benefiting from a battle between google and microsoft that are trying to corner that entry-level laptop industry. google has made some inroads with its chromebook. google has captured 20%-25% of the market for laptops priced under $300. most of the sales, we're told, have been made to schools that issue computers to students. now, google is going after the wider consumer market with a chrome book from acer that has a touchscreen for $300. analyst say the competition is strong in the lower cost lab top and tablet market as countries see buyers are more press conference and want more for less. >> google has a product that is competitive. it is going to stay in the marketplace. we are looking and appreciate the fact that there is some more competition out there. >> microsoft points out that kroembook still only gets 1% of the worldwide p.c. and tablet sales. it is going after google with a new installment of its scrugle add campaign. without internet access, they are next t
what's on your wish list, dan? >> all of it. i want to spend as little money as possible. consumers are benefiting from a battle between google and microsoft that are trying to corner that entry-level laptop industry. google has made some inroads with its chromebook. google has captured 20%-25% of the market for laptops priced under $300. most of the sales, we're told, have been made to schools that issue computers to students. now, google is going after the wider consumer market with a...
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. >> but dan, one of the theories that we know and we've got quite a load of lawyers today with gregg as well, let's say the team, the dolphins, knew or shuf known that this was going on and did nothing, they might also be at fault. question is, if they lost martin, do they have any cause of action for losing one of their players? >> there's a loft issues out there. nfl has been aggressive and good lately of cracking down on conduct on the field and off the field that's detrimental to the reputation of the league and that would spill over the public. now they're, jonathan martin's attorney put out aggressive comments saying that martin was harassed, assaulted. now his text messages are very different now that we read saying that things are okay, that it was just a culture. the culture in an nfl locker room so much different than a workplace we would know. >> rules don't apply or you think they should? >> there's a line you can't cross but the line would be different and it is important whether other people in the locker room were notified if there was a problem here. other players sai
. >> but dan, one of the theories that we know and we've got quite a load of lawyers today with gregg as well, let's say the team, the dolphins, knew or shuf known that this was going on and did nothing, they might also be at fault. question is, if they lost martin, do they have any cause of action for losing one of their players? >> there's a loft issues out there. nfl has been aggressive and good lately of cracking down on conduct on the field and off the field that's detrimental...
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jon: dan springer, thank you. jenna: the vice president is reaching out today to representatives of the video game industry for ideas on how to reduce gun violence. this is the day after he met with members of the nra. they were not very happy with the outcome or the tone of the meeting, the nra saying the talk was more about attacking the second amendment. rich edson is with us now for more on all of this. so, rich, for today what is the expectation from these meetings? >> reporter: good afternoon, jenna. we should know the specifics on the recommendations tuesday, that's when vice president joe biden says he will deliver those recommendations on gun violence to president obama's desk. now, whether they include executive orders or something that would have to pass through congress remains to be seen, though, as far as what will be in these recommendations, the vice president did offer a preview. >> there's an emerging set of recommendations not coming from me, but coming from the groups we've met with. and i'm go
jon: dan springer, thank you. jenna: the vice president is reaching out today to representatives of the video game industry for ideas on how to reduce gun violence. this is the day after he met with members of the nra. they were not very happy with the outcome or the tone of the meeting, the nra saying the talk was more about attacking the second amendment. rich edson is with us now for more on all of this. so, rich, for today what is the expectation from these meetings? >> reporter: good...
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so, dan, what is this all about? >> reporter: well, jenna, when you think about charity you probably think about giving to your church, a mocks or soup kitchen but not one that build a new taj mahal football stadium for and athletic department paying a coach millions of dollars a year. it's happening here in seattle, and across the country. the university of washington is building a football stadium that is costing $250 million over the next 30 years. it will cost the u.s. treasury more than $150 million. why? because the donations going to the project are tax deductible, so the tax code treats them just like money earmarked for a new library. the athletic director says football stadiums are worthy. >> they are gathering places where people socialize, they come together, and they are important in what we do and how we interact as a society. >> reporter: and washington is far from alone. in fact there is a bit of an arm's race when it comes to football stadiums. programs use it as a recruiting tool. over the last deca
so, dan, what is this all about? >> reporter: well, jenna, when you think about charity you probably think about giving to your church, a mocks or soup kitchen but not one that build a new taj mahal football stadium for and athletic department paying a coach millions of dollars a year. it's happening here in seattle, and across the country. the university of washington is building a football stadium that is costing $250 million over the next 30 years. it will cost the u.s. treasury more...
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jon: dan schorr, rebecca rose woodland. thank you both. jenna? jenna: jon, a battle over student loans is heatings up again on capitol hill. interest rate went up last week when both failed to act. they will try to come up with a plan to bring rates back down. what does it mean for millions of americans who have student loans while all this is happening in d.c.? fox business network's jo ling kent is here with very latest. jo? >> reporter: jenna, that's right. the battle over student loans has everyone agreeing doubling their interest rate is bad but no one in washington can agree how to restore the lower rates. the senate democrats tried earlier this hour with a procedural vote but they were not able to get the 60 votes they needed. it failed 51-49, to invoke cloture to return the rates at 3.4% for the coming year. this comes one week after congress's inaction caused rates to double on stafford loans to 6.8%. republicans said the senate democrats proposal was unimpressive. this plan nearly kicks the can down the road for 12 more months. that is
jon: dan schorr, rebecca rose woodland. thank you both. jenna? jenna: jon, a battle over student loans is heatings up again on capitol hill. interest rate went up last week when both failed to act. they will try to come up with a plan to bring rates back down. what does it mean for millions of americans who have student loans while all this is happening in d.c.? fox business network's jo ling kent is here with very latest. jo? >> reporter: jenna, that's right. the battle over student...
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you'll recall that saddam hussein did an interview, speaking of cbs, with dan rather on february 24, 2003, which was three weeks before the war started. didn't do him any good. i do think, however, that the kind of diplomatic negotiations that leland was talking about do make a difference. i think that senator heitkamp and senator man thin, dem -- manchin, democrats of north dakota and west virginia respectively, are scrambling around looking for some diplomatic way out. i think that does matter. i think all this sort of fog, if you will, is clouding up the president's ability to make a clear case either tonight on all the networks or tomorrow night to the american people. jon: so, alan, when he goes on television with charlie roads, and i guess the -- rose, the full interview's going to run tonight, and he's very soft spoken and says, no, we didn't use any chemical weapons, what's the effect? >> what do you expect him to say? he's going to confess to charlie rose that he did or did not use them. obviously, though, it's good to have to him on the record. not to borrow from greta, but
you'll recall that saddam hussein did an interview, speaking of cbs, with dan rather on february 24, 2003, which was three weeks before the war started. didn't do him any good. i do think, however, that the kind of diplomatic negotiations that leland was talking about do make a difference. i think that senator heitkamp and senator man thin, dem -- manchin, democrats of north dakota and west virginia respectively, are scrambling around looking for some diplomatic way out. i think that does...
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. >> reporter: dan is the who wanted to give back to the community here in hollywood. he started redemption foods. the man you heard from there, spent 40 years behind bars he tears up that owner gave him his first set of keys it feels like he has some sort of ownership in the business and someone who trusts him. here's a man jenna, that spent more than 40 years behind bars, who tears up because he was given a set of keys. jenna: what a story. adam, thank you very much. >> reporter: absolutely. jon: unemployment rate the way it is right now, they come out of prison where are they getting a job? jenna: adam says the food is good too on top of it all. jon: great program. great program. >>> in syria the civil war has been raging for more than two years. we'll talk with ven yates why this war is looking more and more dangerous every day. >>> the boston terror suspects becaming faces of radical islam in america but is there another face in the muslim community that tells a far different story? not what you might think. you will meet here next. ♪ . jon: a fox news news aler
. >> reporter: dan is the who wanted to give back to the community here in hollywood. he started redemption foods. the man you heard from there, spent 40 years behind bars he tears up that owner gave him his first set of keys it feels like he has some sort of ownership in the business and someone who trusts him. here's a man jenna, that spent more than 40 years behind bars, who tears up because he was given a set of keys. jenna: what a story. adam, thank you very much. >> reporter:...
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dan, chief political correspondent for "the washington post" writes the danger for clinton is the same as it was when she ran the first time. she'll be seen as so strong at the beginning that there will be risks of risk-free campaign. one of your columns recently was titled, will hillary clinton be ready in 2016. answer that question for us. will she? >> we don't know the answer to that question. i mean, it looks like these heading toward the starting line. she hasn't made a formal decision but here is the question for her. she has a tremendous resume, one of the best of anybody in politics and anybody certainly who is thinking about running in 2016. but as her husband has said, campaigns are not about the past. they are about the future. i think the challenge for her is to find a way to become the candidate for the future and not simply an extension of the obama administration or even a restoration of the bill clinton presidency. jon: one of the things you point to is that there might be too many cooks in hillary clinton's campaign kitchen. >> she had a very contentious team in 2008.
dan, chief political correspondent for "the washington post" writes the danger for clinton is the same as it was when she ran the first time. she'll be seen as so strong at the beginning that there will be risks of risk-free campaign. one of your columns recently was titled, will hillary clinton be ready in 2016. answer that question for us. will she? >> we don't know the answer to that question. i mean, it looks like these heading toward the starting line. she hasn't made a...
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julie anirvan banerji is -- dan bear as with more. >> where to begin. there was actually exclusive interview. oprah admitting almost pulled the plug on lindsey's show on the o network. the sit-down chat between the queen of talk and queen of rehab, is first time we heard from lindsay lohan since her latest round of rehab, filmed four days after lohan left her 6th rehab. the interview was the start of winfrey's even lohan network programing. includes a reality series about the attempt to get back on track. the network has struggled in ratings but since seen a bum rather. so lilo help boost viewership even more? if she behaves. turns out oprah almost pulled the plug on the show and threatened to cancel it because there was too much chaos surrounding the troubled starlet. she confronted lohan at her house face-to-face to make sure she was serious about being sober and if not she would shut down the show set to air in 2014. it was decided the show was to go on. not all the low hands are welcome. "tmz" is reporting that the executive decision was made by the
julie anirvan banerji is -- dan bear as with more. >> where to begin. there was actually exclusive interview. oprah admitting almost pulled the plug on lindsey's show on the o network. the sit-down chat between the queen of talk and queen of rehab, is first time we heard from lindsay lohan since her latest round of rehab, filmed four days after lohan left her 6th rehab. the interview was the start of winfrey's even lohan network programing. includes a reality series about the attempt to...
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dan five every says they will be lower than expected. the website is still broken. the administration hasn't acknowledged they broke the promise. that is why this story will go on perhaps, days, weeks, months. jon: that's why i talk the spin. they're not saying the president broke his promise. oh, no. take a listen to this on "fox news sunday." >> grandfathering is so narrow. >> it is not so fair know. >> if the insurance company changes co-pay over $5 over the course of three years since 2010. that is no longer grandfathered in. >> that is 25% change. that is big change. >> 5-dollars change in the co-pay, now it is not grandfathered. >> how many planks do you change in a boat before it ace different boat. that is the same thing here. we had a plan. we argued about it. >> you didn't tell the american people. >> no, we did. we grandfathered in the plans -- you. >> said, now if this plan is in effect until march of 2010, you can keep it. >> that is what it says. grandfathered. grandfathered plans were allowed. >> i didn't hear the president mention the word grand fath
dan five every says they will be lower than expected. the website is still broken. the administration hasn't acknowledged they broke the promise. that is why this story will go on perhaps, days, weeks, months. jon: that's why i talk the spin. they're not saying the president broke his promise. oh, no. take a listen to this on "fox news sunday." >> grandfathering is so narrow. >> it is not so fair know. >> if the insurance company changes co-pay over $5 over the...
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congressman dan isaiah -- excuse me, darrell issa of california. talking about what happened. >> on september 11, 2012, four americans were murdered by terrorists. it was the 11th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks on new york and washington. recognizing that the witnesses before us, i'm not going to recount the events or decisions. these witnesses deserve to be heard. they deserve to be heard on the benghazi attacks, the flaws in the accountability review boards, methodologies, processes and conclusions. before i introduce these witnesses that explains some of our efforts to earn more about what happened in benghazi, can we have those doors close, please. i want to take a moment to reflect on and recognize the brave americans who lost their lives in that attack. i also want to note that there are friends and immediate family of those killed or injured that are with us here today. jay christopher stevens. u.s. ambassador to libya. sean patrick smith, information management specialist. tyrone woods, security specialist and former navy s.e.a.l
congressman dan isaiah -- excuse me, darrell issa of california. talking about what happened. >> on september 11, 2012, four americans were murdered by terrorists. it was the 11th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks on new york and washington. recognizing that the witnesses before us, i'm not going to recount the events or decisions. these witnesses deserve to be heard. they deserve to be heard on the benghazi attacks, the flaws in the accountability review boards, methodologies,...
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author of coach dan on sportsmanship. jim, what about it? you're not voting in the hall of fame vote but if you were, does any of these guys deserve to be in? >> well, based on their accomplishments, yes. the problem is is they were great players who enhanced their performance and had greater accomplishments because they elected to go down a route which is cheating. and so, no, they will not get in and, if you believe the surveys that have been taken of the voters, they're going to have less than 50% of the vote. jon: you have to have 75% to make it in on any ballot. they have got 15 years. is baseball going to perhaps, reward them at some point down the road? >> well, jon, they have already been rewarded by the institution in my opinion because their records stand. if you go back and look at it, bonds has the most home runs ever. seven cy youngs for roger clemens. so they have been rewarded by the institution, i guess at some point the baseball writers will look at this and at some point they will be in the hall of fame. they had had hall o
author of coach dan on sportsmanship. jim, what about it? you're not voting in the hall of fame vote but if you were, does any of these guys deserve to be in? >> well, based on their accomplishments, yes. the problem is is they were great players who enhanced their performance and had greater accomplishments because they elected to go down a route which is cheating. and so, no, they will not get in and, if you believe the surveys that have been taken of the voters, they're going to have...
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dan coats suggests waiting two months before rushing to judgment. he says congress ends up with bad policy when something is crafted in an emotional way. this morning bill hemmer asked about john boehner about delaying immigration efforts? >> it may for a couple days until we understand what did our immigration system know and what didn't they know? what impact would this have on it? primarily i'm in the camp if we fix our immigration system it may actually help us understand who all is here, why they're here and what legal status they have. >> reporter: the point being made today dysfunction in our current immigration system affects all of us and this is a golden opportunity to fix it. jenna? jenna: mike, thank you. jon: so for more on the impact the terror attack could have on immigration reform we're joined by karl rove, former senior advisor and deputy chief of staff to president george w. bush. do the events of last week in boston change anything regarding i am membership graduation reform, karl, in your view? >> well they could. two big issues
dan coats suggests waiting two months before rushing to judgment. he says congress ends up with bad policy when something is crafted in an emotional way. this morning bill hemmer asked about john boehner about delaying immigration efforts? >> it may for a couple days until we understand what did our immigration system know and what didn't they know? what impact would this have on it? primarily i'm in the camp if we fix our immigration system it may actually help us understand who all is...
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>> well, i have the greatest respect for dan, but i really disagree with him on this one. this was an easy one. this is the president of a country who has just bailed obama out of the limb that he had climbed out on. [laughter] this is a mixing of metaphors, but i have to say that this is a man who had something to say to the american people. the point of an op-ed page is to have that kind of debate and to spark that kind of debate. and mr. henninger's own paper does the same thing. they publish many things with which they disagree. what i think the great sin of an op-ed page is to be really boring. now, what i would have done is i would have liked to have seen putin, a photograph of him or a drawing shirtless, on his horse riding, fishing accompanying that editorial. but perhaps they'll do that some other time. but of course it was right to print it. jon: all right, but aren't we subjecting americans to some russian prop began da here -- propaganda here, kirsten? >> you know, honestly, i think that a lot of the op-ed pages in this country frequently publish things that co
>> well, i have the greatest respect for dan, but i really disagree with him on this one. this was an easy one. this is the president of a country who has just bailed obama out of the limb that he had climbed out on. [laughter] this is a mixing of metaphors, but i have to say that this is a man who had something to say to the american people. the point of an op-ed page is to have that kind of debate and to spark that kind of debate. and mr. henninger's own paper does the same thing. they...
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jenna: dan bond, this writer, did this big story about traveling across the country and taking a look at gun owners and he points out there's 100 million gun owners in this country and that the nra only has four million members. and when you look at the stat that we presented into this segment, seems a lot of people were motivated to go out and apply for guns because of this legislation, because of a question about the legislation. so is it really the nra has the power in this debate or is it the people themselves, nra members or not? >> oh, i would say it is the nra and here's why i would say that. i mean if you talk to people who are gun owners, and by that, generally i meant poll them, ask them for example about things like closing gun show loopholes, extensive background checks, ending straw purchasers, their support is very high. you get support in the 70 percentile area. if you talk to the nra that is not the case. they don't want that. they see that as the camel's nose under the tent taking away second amendment rights. they put money behind it. they put power and arguments beh
jenna: dan bond, this writer, did this big story about traveling across the country and taking a look at gun owners and he points out there's 100 million gun owners in this country and that the nra only has four million members. and when you look at the stat that we presented into this segment, seems a lot of people were motivated to go out and apply for guns because of this legislation, because of a question about the legislation. so is it really the nra has the power in this debate or is it...
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but like dan said, they're attacking it from a different angle, freedom of protection rather than freedom of religion. a lot of people don't realize it wasn't always that way. those words "under god" weren't always there. it was in the cord war that president and congress added those words into the pledge so what these people are asking is for a restoration back to the original language. gregg: but take it to its local extent. would it also remove "in god we trust" on the dollar bill? >> they could bring that. i think the key part here that will hurt the plaintiff is that it's voluntarily. they don't have to say it. in prior cases it's hard to find a precedent for their case. they're bringing it under the equal rights law which was used by the massachusetts high court to legalize same sex marriage by a 4-3 vote a few years ago. they're trying to say this is violating their equal rights. gregg: i wonder whether this will work its way beyond the massachusetts state lines into the u.s. supreme court. it's a completely different court now than it was nine years ago. >> you're right. it could.
but like dan said, they're attacking it from a different angle, freedom of protection rather than freedom of religion. a lot of people don't realize it wasn't always that way. those words "under god" weren't always there. it was in the cord war that president and congress added those words into the pledge so what these people are asking is for a restoration back to the original language. gregg: but take it to its local extent. would it also remove "in god we trust" on the...
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dan springer has details for us from seattle. >> reporter: yeah, jon the national transportation safety board has a team in boston right now investigating what they are calling a 787 boeing smoke event. it happened shortly after all the passengers and crew had got even off the plane at logan airport. they had just taken a 12-hour japan airlines flight from tokyo. a maintenance worker smelled smoke and traced it to a compartment near the back of the dreamliner which holds the lithium battery that powers the plane when it's not flying. a battery eventually exploded, the cabin filled up with smoke but nobody was hurt. had this happened during a flight it could have been catastrophic. it adds to the list of electrical problems the 787 has experienced since there was a major fire during a test flight in 2010. in december there were three less serious electrical problems. a flight had to be diverted. the same problem grounded another plane a week later. then a united plane was taken out of service to replace a power panel and a general raeurt. the big concern is the 787 uses a lot more electr
dan springer has details for us from seattle. >> reporter: yeah, jon the national transportation safety board has a team in boston right now investigating what they are calling a 787 boeing smoke event. it happened shortly after all the passengers and crew had got even off the plane at logan airport. they had just taken a 12-hour japan airlines flight from tokyo. a maintenance worker smelled smoke and traced it to a compartment near the back of the dreamliner which holds the lithium...